Charles Goldman

Strategic Advisor

Charles Goldman is a staff scientist since 1982 in the Energy Analysis and Environmental Impacts Division at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, a Department of Energy (DOE) national laboratory. He works on electricity markets and policy issues for DOE’s Offices of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability and Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. Mr. Goldman has published ~175 articles and reports on utility integrated resource planning, energy efficiency policy, programs, and technology analysis, design and evaluation of innovative DSM and demand response programs, dynamic pricing, coordination of energy efficiency and demand response, Smart Grid implementation issues, competitive bidding for supply and demand-side resources, and energy service company (ESCO) industry and market trends. He is currently Principal Investigator supporting the DOE technical assistance effort to state regulators on energy efficiency policy, programs, utility/regulatory business models, and grid modernization implementation issues. He also is the technical team lead for Institutional Support projects in the DOE’s Grid Modernization Initiative and Grid Management Lab Consortium (GMLC). He holds an M.S. degree from the University of California Berkeley, Energy and Resources Group.

From 1997-2000, Chuck served as one of eight members on the California Board for Energy Efficiency, an advisory board to the California PUC, which oversaw and provided advice on energy efficiency programs and policies, market transformation strategies, and administration for energy-efficiency programs with an annual budget of ~$275 million per year. In that capacity, he designed performance incentive mechanism for California utility program administrators. He also served as a member of the National Association of Energy Service Company's Accreditation Committee for ESCOs from 1998-2015. Chuck was the Division Director for the Energy Analysis and Environmental Impacts Division from 2011-2016 and Group Leader of the Electricity Markets and Policy Group from 1996-2011.

Charles Goldman is a staff scientist since 1982 in the Energy Analysis and Environmental Impacts Division at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, a Department of Energy (DOE) national laboratory. He works on electricity markets and policy issues for DOE’s Offices of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability and Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. Mr. Goldman has published ~175 articles and reports on utility integrated resource planning, energy efficiency policy, programs, and technology analysis, design and evaluation of innovative DSM and demand response programs, dynamic pricing, coordination of energy efficiency and demand response, Smart Grid implementation issues, competitive bidding for supply and demand-side resources, and energy service company (ESCO) industry and market trends. He is currently Principal Investigator supporting the DOE technical assistance effort to state regulators on energy efficiency policy, programs, utility/regulatory business models, and grid modernization implementation issues. He also is the technical team lead for Institutional Support projects in the DOE’s Grid Modernization Initiative and Grid Management Lab Consortium (GMLC). He holds an M.S. degree from the University of California Berkeley, Energy and Resources Group.

From 1997-2000, Chuck served as one of eight members on the California Board for Energy Efficiency, an advisory board to the California PUC, which oversaw and provided advice on energy efficiency programs and policies, market transformation strategies, and administration for energy-efficiency programs with an annual budget of ~$275 million per year. In that capacity, he designed performance incentive mechanism for California utility program administrators. He also served as a member of the National Association of Energy Service Company's Accreditation Committee for ESCOs from 1998-2015. Chuck was the Division Director for the Energy Analysis and Environmental Impacts Division from 2011-2016 and Group Leader of the Electricity Markets and Policy Group from 1996-2011.